Musings of a sixty-something Catholic laywoman who has made The Promise to participate as a Pauline Cooperator in Fr. James Alberione's vision of evangelization through the new means of social communication.

Sunday, October 01, 2006

Sunday morning

My new daughter-in-law Carrie is back at her mother's, with a pain in her abdomen since Tuesday. Walter was with her last night, I don't know if he stayed the night or went back to their place. MRIs were inconclusive, several possibilities. She has to wait until Thursday when she meets back up with her OB/GYN who will then have results of numerous tests.

Waiting for medical results while in pain and uncertainty is one of life's more nerve-wracking experiences. There's a knotty mass under her skin that all can feel. What is it? One would like to assume that the medical folks know what they are doing and that if it were a life-threatening situation they would admit her to the hospital and do something. She did have the choice of being admitted to the hospital, but basically only to wait until all the test results come in but with stronger drugs than percoset. She is in enough pain that it all feels wrong and very, very scary.

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Welcome! A Pauline Cooperator is a layperson who follows Blessed James Alberione. The Paulines are all about media, traveling the world via airwaves & electrons telling stories of Christ to our wild, wounded world. A world that longs to find the Way, know the Truth & be given the Life.
I am wife & beloved to Bill Stabosz. We fell in love at 16, married at 19, & have gone 43+ years through hell & high water, low water, no water, clear water & back to sweet Eden garden of earthly delights. I am mother to nine fabulous offspring, six of whom married and brought cool mates into the family. I adore my 15 grandkids (two more on the way!). I have good friends, few enemies, & way cool siblings. I used to work a day job at the University of Delaware but I retired in June of 2007. Like Don McClean, the three Persons I admire the most are the Father, the Son & the Holy Ghost. They are maligned & misunderstood. I love them. The Trinity has never let me down. Ever. Or anyone else who trusts the Three-in-One. Anyone. You